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Amina-Islam and 1 more
#agree Dubai is already the world’s real estate capital. $SIGN is making it world #Onchain real estate capital.
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M A L I Z and 1 more
#agree
Sign is definitely moving in that direction.
Instead of being an add-on, security is now a fundamental component of digital infrastructure.
$SIGN is putting itself squarely at that base.
The community's involvement in defining the evolution of that security is noteworthy.
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Bilawal Ashiq and 1 more
#agree Integrity means nothing moves in the dark. Every change leaves evidence.
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Alonmmusk and 1 more
#agree #SIGNtoken works in formal settings because the truth is verifiable.
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Aryâ_Crypto and 1 more
#agree $SIGN isn’t a feature set it’s the backbone for verification and distribution.
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Satoshi Nakameto and 1 more
#agree The SIGN Protocol (often associated with EthSign) is designed precisely to solve the problem of invisible or unverified contributions in group projects and collaborative environments. It functions as an omnichain attestation layer.
#Token #blockchain #SignProtocol
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Crypto-Master_1 and 1 more
#agree To use a "SIGN protocol" (attestation protocol) where the specific underlying commits or data are not visible, you should use Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs) combined with an attestation layer that supports private attestations, such as Sign Protocol (Sign.global). 
#Token #blockchain #SignProtocol
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NOOR _01 and 1 more
#agree Sign Protocol (SIGN) is an omni-chain attestation protocol designed to enable verifiable on-chain reputations, effectively turning everyday digital interactions—identity, credentials, and ownership—into portable, tamper-proof proof. By operating as a decentralized "digital notary," it allows users and organizations to create verifiable claims on-chain, unlocking trust, accountability, and reducing reliance on centralized intermediaries. 
#Token #blockchain #SignProtocol
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CoincoachSignals and 1 more
#agree SIGN Protocol is gaining traction as a premier, omni-chain attestation solution that functions as a "decentralized notary" or evidence layer for the internet. By allowing users to create, verify, and manage attestations—signed, structured data—it provides a robust trust layer that works across major blockchains, including Ethereum, Solana, and TON. 
#Token #blockchain #SignProtocol
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Ashbnb and 1 more
#agree Sign Protocol’s on-chain developer reputation, developed in partnership with platforms like Aspecta, acts as a "personal ledger" for builders, moving beyond social media profiles to cryptographically record and verify actual contributions. By using attestations to record actions like smart contract deployments, code commits, and DAO participation, Sign Protocol establishes a tamper-proof and portable track record. 
#Token #blockchain #SignProtocol
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GM_Crypto01 and 1 more
#agree SIGN Protocol ($SIGN) transforms developer reputation by replacing shallow, easily manipulated social metrics with verifiable, on-chain attestations that reflect actual contributions, skills, and professional credibility. By leveraging an omni-chain attestation framework, SIGN ensures that developers can aggregate their reputation—spanning GitHub, Stack Overflow, and DAO contributions—into a portable, tamper-proof record that persists across multiple blockchains. #Token #blockchain
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Crypto Man MAB and 1 more
#agree Based on recent developments, Sign Protocol (an omni-chain attestation protocol) is increasingly used to provide verifiable attestations for critical actions, including developer contributions. While the specific developer who fixed a major protocol bug and received an attestation is not named in general documentation, the scenario described aligns with the core purpose of the Sign Protocol—a "digital notary" that creates cryptographically signed, immutable records of events (like bug fixes) and contributions, which are validated by the protocol’s maintainer team (often developers from EthSign). #Token #blockchain #SignProtocol
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Sd_Boy and 1 more
#agree just like the Sierra Leone case study in Sign Protocol's whitepaper is the most honest data point in the entire document. 73 percent of citizens have identity numbers but only 5 percent hold physical identity cards resulting in 66 percent financial exclusion and 60 percent of farmers unable to receive digital agricultural subsidies despite existing payment infrastructure. Sign's identity first architecture exists specifically to break this chain. Identity unlocks finance which unlocks services which unlocks economic participation. #SIGNtoken #SignProtocol
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HammadAli2148 and 1 more
#agree On-chain developer reputation protocols are revolutionizing hiring by creating verifiable, immutable records of technical contributions. Instead of relying on subjective resumes, these platforms aggregate on-chain data like smart contract commits, DAO contributions, and protocol engagement to prove skill sets, ensuring real work directly translates to professional opportunities.
#SIGNtoken #Token #blockchain
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Dr omar 187 and 1 more
#agree SIGN Protocol provides a decentralized, omni-chain attestation framework that enables users to build a verifiable, tamper-proof reputation layer via on-chain attestations (e.g., completed tasks, DAO contributions, and skill verifications). This system represents a shift from "blind trust" to "verifiable trust," allowing for more accurate, portable, and privacy-preserving professional evaluations compared to traditional metrics like GitHub activity, which can be easily gamed, outdated, or lack context. 
#Token #blockchain #SignProtocol
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V A L E N C I and 1 more
#agree The SIGN Protocol ($SIGN) tokenomics are designed to foster long-term community engagement through a structured distribution model, with 40% of the total 10 billion token supply dedicated to community incentives and rewards. 
#Token #blockchain #SignProtocol
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Emmaa alex02 and 1 more
#agree Sign Protocol (often referred to as SIGN) is an omni-chain attestation protocol designed to enable users and developers to create, store, and verify structured data on-chain, effectively acting as a decentralized, trustable credential system. It functions as an evidence layer—not a new blockchain, but rather a protocol that uses underlying blockchains and decentralized storage (like Arweave) to make information tamper-proof and portable across multiple ecosystems, including Ethereum, Solana, and TON. 
#Token #blockchains #SignProtocol
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Aiman Malikk and 1 more
#agree Sign Protocol is an omni-chain attestation protocol designed to create secure, verifiable, and permanent digital records—often called "attestations"—of claims, including those made during a hiring process. These records (e.g., educational credentials, previous employment checks, or peer endorsements) are cryptographically signed and stored either on-chain or on decentralized storage (like Arweave), making them immutable and verifiable by any third party.
#Token2024Dubai #blockchain #SignProtocol
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T H I N G and 1 more
#agree Sign Protocol and Ethereum are not competing they are complementary layers. Sign's attestation infrastructure anchors cryptographic evidence across multiple chains including Ethereum making every verified claim queryable by any application in the ecosystem. As DAO governance matures the need for verified on chain identity and credential attestations becomes critical. Sign Protocol is quietly becoming the trust layer that makes decentralized governance actually trustworthy at scale. #SignProtocol #Ethereum✅
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Whale Tracker and 1 more
#agree The SIGN Protocol’s on-chain development reputation system is regarded as a significant shift in Web3 because it replaces hype-driven, social-media-based reputation with a verifiable, immutable record of actual work. By cryptographically recording actions—such as deploying smart contracts, contributing to DAO projects, or executing token distributions—on-chain, developers build a "transparent resume" that cannot be edited or faked.
#Token #blockchain #SIGNtoken
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